The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 31, 1976 Page: 4 of 28
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By Peter Touge
CSM Writer
In a kitchen you expect it. But to
prepare breakfast, 10 stories up on
the tiny balcony of a Boston hotel,
and without any conventional
cooking utensils—well, that is
another story altogether. Yet here
was Dian Thomas proving how
sunpie it was—frying bacon and
eggs on top of a can, toasting
bread on the sides of the same can,
and, yes, boiling water in a paper
cup. In no time flat, I was enjoying
a fingerlickin morning meal.
The point of the demonstration?
Imagine, Diane said as we looked
out over the busy streets of
Boston, that this was your
campsite, and you were looking
down over the tops of the pine
trees to an azure lake in the valley
below.
Thomas is, in fact, a home
economist who has combined her
professional skill with a long-
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tote-along gas ranges. But never gives off is remarkable, so you will to Norman from Denver. Colo .
did I imagine a couple of empty need a damper Thomas uses a last year and will be located
cans, some corrugated cardboard, cut-off lid of the tuna cans to which permanently in the new OU law
she attaches a wire handle By Center when it is completed before
placing the lid part way across the the beginning of 1*76 fall classes
flame, the heat is regulated
Thomas has written a book
gallon I, says Thomas, remove one called Roughing It Easy. (Warner
end completely and wash the can. Books), which tells how to make
With a pair of tin snips make two and use the tincan stove, and
cuts up the side of the can from the describes hunckeds of other good
open end. The cuts should be about camping ideas-from how to bake
three inches long and four inches a cake in an orange peel to how to
apart. Pull out the piece of metal organize a campsite and get the
in between the cuts so that it kids into the act
resembles a partly opened
overhead garage door.
Slip the loose lid into the can and
press it up against the closed end.
This will provide a double
thickness of metal for the cooking
surface of the stove. Next, take a
punch-type can opener and punch
about five holes just below the rim
of the can These punched holes
will also hold the loose end of the
can firmly against a closed end.
For the burner—or buddy
burner as Thomas calls it—take
an empty small tuna fish or
similar-sized can and fill it with a
rolled-up strip of corrugated
cardboard. Cut across the
corrugations, so that the holes
show. Melt a standard-sized block
of paraffin wax in a double boiler
and pour this over the cardboard.
But back to the balcony You can use this right away or let
breakfast I enjoyed recently. As a
camper myself, I have cooked
over an open fire, Boy Scout style,
on pump-up kerosene stoves, and
more recently over one of those
WASHINGTON (AP) - A
volcano on the Caribbean island of
Guadalupe erupted with a mighty
roar Monday morning after more
than a month of smouldering that
had forced evacuation of the
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Vieth, Warren. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 31, 1976, newspaper, August 31, 1976; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1829649/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center.